We just posted.

Easy to do!

 

It would be horrible to lose those trails to Mt Biking. They are some of the best riding trails in the Country so close to a metropolitan area.  Those trails were specially build for Mt Biking.

 

https://my.usgs.gov/ppgis/studio/launch/39829

 

John

 

 

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From: Bike-racers [mailto:bike-racers-bounces@mailman.swcp.com] On Behalf Of Neil McCasland via Bike-racers
Sent: Sunday, August 02, 2015 7:15 PM
To: Damian Calvert <damiancalvert@gmail.com>; Kenneth Douglas <jkldouglas@gmail.com>; Bikers List <bike-racers@swcp.com>
Cc: enduro@mountaintopcycling.com; MTC Team All - Goog list <team-mtc@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: [NMCycling] Important - Sandia Wilderness Expansion

 

Riders,

Seeing some comments pile up, but ought to be thousands!   Vote looks like running all-to nothing opposing expansion of wilderness.   Write write write!

And, btw, here's another thought - re Otero canyon exclusion.   This land is still NFS - the problem is the potential for and associated public liability for leftover unexploded ordnance from its use within WWII era bomb ranges.

So - while writing comments about wilderness expansion - it's also a great time to pin some other comments on their map to urge the Dept of Agriculture (the Federal Agency that owns the NFS) to request funds in the President's Budget for unexploded ordnance sweeping and rendering safe this bit of National Forest to return to public use.   One could fairly argue DoD should so budget, but at the end of the day, it's us taxpayers who'll pay the bill.  First -  some Federal Agency needs to ask Congress for the funding and plan the clean-up.   Seems only 2 fit - USDA or DoD, and  I've not spotted a public comment page from DoD.  Long shot, sure, but while you are writing, here's another great point to make.   Squeaky wheels (eventually) get grease in our Republic - gotta squeak!

ride hard and write lots!

Neil

On 7/27/15 9:39 PM, Damian Calvert via Bike-racers wrote:

Muy importante, imagine losing the Elena trails and the Sandias!

Please read Kenneth's email and show up to these meetings - this is unacceptable!!

Damian

 


On Jul 27, 2015, at 6:44 PM, Kenneth Douglas <jkldouglas@gmail.com> wrote:

Hey Everyone,

I apologize for the spam type email, but this is important and affects all of us a lot. To sum up what is going on, as part of bringing the Cibola NF plan up to date, the USFS is reevaluating what should be "wilderness". This new plan will guide how the USFS manages the Cibola NF (Sandias) for the next 15 years and possibly longer. As it stands the proposed expansion makes the area from the Ski Area down to Doc Long in the Sandias all wilderness, so no more shutting 10k. It also makes, roughly, the foothills from the Elena ranger station down to the Montgomery TH wilderness as well as the area form the Elena Ranger Station up to the water tower and west to the NE Heights wilderness. So you couldn't start form the Montgomery or Spain TH and make a loop. You also couldn't go to the water tower or access Elena from anywhere in the NE Heights because all those trails would become wilderness. If none of us speak up this will all be off limits to mountain bikers within the next few years (they are aiming to have this plan in place by summer 2017).

I have already contacted AMBA (Albuquerque Mountain Bike Association), our local IMBA chapter, and they are contacting IMBA's Southwest Director. Hopefully we can get IMBA involved. There are a few ways that everyone can help. You can:

1. Go to an open house public meeting and voice your concern. They are having two meetings in the ABQ area. One in Albuquerque on Coors Blvd. August 5th and one in Tijeras on August 12th. The information for those meetings are in their press release which can be found here (20150715PublicMeetingAnnouncement.pdf). I plan on attending the Tijeras meeting on August 12th.
 
2. Comment on the interactive map. Here is a static map of the planned changes (http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_...prd3846188.pdf). The land in blue is set to become wilderness. They also have an interactive map located here (https://my.usgs.gov/ppgis/studio/launch/39829) that allows the public to comment on the proposed expansion areas. They will then use these comments as well as the comments at the public meetings to determine whether an area becomes wilderness or not. To comment do the following:

-Click on the link above
-Check the box next to the red text that says("Check this box to continue with the next step:") to continue.
-Zoom in on the map to the blue patterned areas (areas scheduled to become wilderness).
-In the upper left of the map click "Draw Point"
-Click in the blue patterned area and then fill out your information along with your comment in the popup box.
-Submit

3. Spread the word. I am normally not a huge activist, however this affects all of us in a big way and the more people we get to comment the more the USFS will see how many people use this area to recreate with their bikes.

Thanks and let me know if you have any other questions.

Kenneth




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